[Ncame-students] Information on NASA projects
Arun Poudel
azp0131 at auburn.edu
Fri Mar 12 08:53:12 CST 2021
All,
As per the WMTR, the quenching medium of the specimens after the hot deformation testing is air. The specimens are just let to cool down in air at the room temperature.
This information might help us understand the microstructural evolution in the material better.
Have a good day.
Thank you
Sincerely,
Arun Poudel
Graduate Research Assistant
National Center for Additive Manufacturing Excellence(N.C.A.M.E)
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Auburn University
334-610-5650
www.eng.auburn.edu/ncame<http://www.eng.auburn.edu/ncame>
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